Reference:
Pick: #28 , Other: #K620
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Description
Saint-Pierre-and-Miquelon. No date (1946) modified. 1950 issue. Work of Robert Poughéon. Dimensions: 193 x 103 mm. Watermark with a woman's head wearing a Phrygian cap. Front and back: multicolored printing. Front: The "SAINT-PIERRE-ET-MIQUELON" overprint repeated twice is printed in black. The wording and the value "1000" in numbers and letters are printed in dark blue. The numbering and the signature are printed in black. Right, the symbol of the French Union with a woman of metropolis looking at a West Indian woman in front of a palm grove. One signature: The Director General: A. Postel-Vinay. Back: Antillean woman wearing a madras in front of a canoe sailing at sunset. At the bottom of the back, article 139 of the Penal Code is printed in a blue cartouche. The "SAINT-PIERRE-ET-MIQUELON" overprint repeated twice is printed in black. Specimen of the issued note numbered O.00 - 00000 with "SPECIMEN" by perforations and two damp black stamps on the front and back. Rare banknote, some known copies: N.9-50100, N.9-61262, N.9_64674, N.9-81654, N.9-84284. In December 1985, 4,873 copies were not returned.